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to buy something, but they can tax us if we don't. that's a distinction without a difference. i think more importantly, if you want to label this a tax, it's unconstitutional on its face because this is a direct tax on american citizens who don't buy health insurance. the constitution says it must be apportioned. this is unconstitutional. if they're saying the constitution doesn't apply and the federal government has unlimited taxing powers, it's a real sad day in american history. what it means to be an american has been irreparably changed, and it's a disaster for health care, for the economy, health care is going oo be more epensive, not less. it's not good economics, not good policy, and it's clearly unconstitutional. >> peter is one of the authors of the health care plan. what doyou think the net effect will be? >> health care costs in the last three or four years have decelerated and i don't think it's because the economy has been weak. we're moving atowards a digitized health care system. the dividing lines between providers an
to buy something, but they can tax us if we don't. that's a distinction without a difference. i think more importantly, if you want to label this a tax, it's unconstitutional on its face because this is a direct tax on american citizens who don't buy health insurance. the constitution says it must be apportioned. this is unconstitutional. if they're saying the constitution doesn't apply and the federal government has unlimited taxing powers, it's a real sad day in american history. what it...
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find us on itunes, search state of the union. fareed zakaria gps is next. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. we'll start today's show with american politics in the wake of the supreme court ruling on health care. what does it mean for the presidential race? for health care? what about economics? i have a star studded panel to discuss all of this. then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we expect from an islamist president? two of the top egypt experts tell us. >>> next up, how do you count and catalog 1.2 billion people? i'll ask the man creating a revolutionary biometric id for every one of india's citizens. >> also, the housing bubble caused the crash. will a coming housing boon finally power this anemic recovery? >> first, here's my take. what to do about syria? western military intervention looked fraught with difficulties. but the situation on the ground is a humanitarian nightmare and is creating greater instability by the wee
find us on itunes, search state of the union. fareed zakaria gps is next. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. we'll start today's show with american politics in the wake of the supreme court ruling on health care. what does it mean for the presidential race? for health care? what about economics? i have a star studded panel to discuss all of this. then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we...
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tell us what your meetings in russia were like. what did you feel that, when you asked the russians to support the opposition in syria, you got the response you were looking for? >> translator: i'd like to start by saying a prayer for the souls of the more than 250 victims of tremseh and many more have been injured. of course, we went to moscow based on an invitation from the foreign ministry of russia. however, during the negotiations which lasted for more than three hours, we found that the russian point of view is still the same. they listened to what we said. we hope they change their position because things cannot continue as they are right now in syria. >> you say that they didn't change their stance. does that mean you regard them as being a supporter of the assad regime? do you think they are sending the assad regime arms and money? >> translator: of course we told them that. and we told them that you're supporting this regime by using veto power in the u.n. security council. we also told them that the syrian ares being kil
tell us what your meetings in russia were like. what did you feel that, when you asked the russians to support the opposition in syria, you got the response you were looking for? >> translator: i'd like to start by saying a prayer for the souls of the more than 250 victims of tremseh and many more have been injured. of course, we went to moscow based on an invitation from the foreign ministry of russia. however, during the negotiations which lasted for more than three hours, we found that...
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there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or whether you use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that is more -- that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a new debate, a review, in which the u.s. plays a fundamental role in conducting this review. >> mr. president-elect, how do you react to the news that you read about in the united states with american -- certain states like arizona trying to put in place more and more punitive laws that allow the police to check whether or not people are from mexico or whether they are u.s. citizens? the general atmosphere, the rhetoric you hear coming out of some parts of the republican party. as president of mexico, what is your message to americans about this? >> translator: clearly, it seems to me that these are dis
there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or whether you use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that is more -- that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a...
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that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve. we have a central bank. to me, one of the great political danger looking out at europe and what austerity has done, even to countries which control their own federal bank like the u.k. is what a mitt romney and a republican party determined to slash spending in the face of a weak recovery. what that could mean -- what that could mean for this country. it is clear putting aside our differences that one of the grave needs is to put money in the pockets of people, consumers. how do you do that? joblessness may be the best way of -- job program to gi
that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve....
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and secondly and quite importantly, to use a phrase the president likes to use about false choices, posing a false choice between nation building abroad and nation building at home. the united states can't afford to lead unless we fix our problems at home. but we can't afford not to lead. the world is too dangerous. and our role is, as a democratic secretary of state madeline albright said, our role is indispensable. so we have to fix our problems both for the sake of this country and for the sake of our leadership in the world. that's what i would be saying. >> paul wolfowitz, richard haass, anne-marie slaughter, tom friedman, thank you very much. >>> up next, "what in the world?" how the u.s. compares with other countries on gun crimes and gun control. the data will surprise you. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with
and secondly and quite importantly, to use a phrase the president likes to use about false choices, posing a false choice between nation building abroad and nation building at home. the united states can't afford to lead unless we fix our problems at home. but we can't afford not to lead. the world is too dangerous. and our role is, as a democratic secretary of state madeline albright said, our role is indispensable. so we have to fix our problems both for the sake of this country and for the...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. [ gunfire ] >>> thursday was the deadliest day in syria since the uprising start thursday 16 month ago. nearly 300 civilians were killed that day. the death toll simply underscores the need for find something resolution in syria. one of the main blockades to that has been russia. my next guest, adbul basit sieda, is head of the powerful group of opposition leaders, in some ways syria's main opposition group. he met with russia's foreign minister lavrov this week in moscow.
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and...
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